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national cable satellite corp. 2014] policyrrow, the foreign institute looks at current relations between russia and ukraine. after that, friends of the earth and the american petroleum institute discusses the keystone xl pipeline and last week's decision to delay approval. plus, your phone calls and comments. live tomorrow at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the death of trayvon martin is indeed an american tragedy. act that this violent resulted in the murder of inyvon martin is repeated the streets of our nation. i applaud the young people all across the land who are making a hoodies, about the real hoodlums in this nation. particularly those who tread on our laws wearing official or quasi-official clothes. racial profiling has to stop, mr. speaker. just because someone wears a nutty -- a hoodie, does not make them a hoodlum. the bible teaches us, mr. speaker, in the book of michael. >> member wilson -- >> these words. >> the member will -- >> it will require you but to do justly and to allow mercy. in the new testament, luke teaches us these words. the spirit of the lord
national cable satellite corp. 2014] policyrrow, the foreign institute looks at current relations between russia and ukraine. after that, friends of the earth and the american petroleum institute discusses the keystone xl pipeline and last week's decision to delay approval. plus, your phone calls and comments. live tomorrow at 7 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the death of trayvon martin is indeed an american tragedy. act that this violent resulted in the murder of...
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a big sell-off visit russia or earnings? >> i think the uncertainty about the russian ukraine this situation is very important. nobody knows exactly how that will work out. meanwhile for earnings, there is nothing wrong with earnings but disappointment but there is more good news than bad news ashley: is the bar those of you don't hit it where the expectations have been tempered that magnifies the of this? >> i think right now is coming out after of long rally with low multiples that you mr. earnings it does not cost as much as high multiples. ashley: that is true. that is the big $64,000 question but where are we headed? you talked about the housing industry that is important for the consumer and prices have contests -- recovered by far from being healthy. >> you will have the bigger fraction of your young people moving into apartments. we will have a boom of the apartment building and renting of single-family homes. people need their space they can still get it that they have to do it through renting instead of buying a mu
a big sell-off visit russia or earnings? >> i think the uncertainty about the russian ukraine this situation is very important. nobody knows exactly how that will work out. meanwhile for earnings, there is nothing wrong with earnings but disappointment but there is more good news than bad news ashley: is the bar those of you don't hit it where the expectations have been tempered that magnifies the of this? >> i think right now is coming out after of long rally with low multiples...
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on the next "washington escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. oflowed by the recent delay the keystone xl pipeline. friends of the earth and the american petroleum institute join us. today's news and your calls, tweets, facebook comments live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the death of trade on martin is, indeed, an american tragedy -- yvondeath of travyvon martin. this act is repeated in the streets of our nation. i applaud the young people, all across the land who are making a statement about hoodies, the .eal hoodlums in this nation specifically those who tread on or laws wearing official quasi-official clothes. has to stop,ing mr. speaker. just because someone wears a hoodie, it does not make them a hoodlum. the bible teaches us, mr. speaker -- -- member will sustain >> these words. -- >> the member will sustain. >> to love mercy and walk humbly with your god. and the new testament, luke four, 18-20. the spirit of the lord is upon me because he has anointed me to proclaim the good news. he has sent me to proclaim
on the next "washington escalating tensions between russia and ukraine. oflowed by the recent delay the keystone xl pipeline. friends of the earth and the american petroleum institute join us. today's news and your calls, tweets, facebook comments live at 7:00 a.m. eastern on c-span. >> thank you, mr. speaker. the death of trade on martin is, indeed, an american tragedy -- yvondeath of travyvon martin. this act is repeated in the streets of our nation. i applaud the young people, all...
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s&p downgraded russia's credit to just above junk. it would not be painless for the west especially for european nations who do a trade with russia. >> the u.s. could do this on their own. they don't need europe to go fully with them because these are u.s. banks, u.s. pavement system and u.s. money center that is at the core of global markets. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> now sanctions against russian's banks would deal a devastating blow to russian economy. we're joined from the company's headquarters in texas. lauren, good to talk to you. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. >> let's start with this idea, the u.s. when it comes to banking sanctions could possibly do it on its own. do you believe that's true? >> i don't believe the u.s. can do it on its own. the issue is what types of sanctions are they looking to impose? there are two leaks that have come out of senior white house unnamed officials, of course, in which they say they're going to target two specific banks inside of russia, and these two banks are critic
s&p downgraded russia's credit to just above junk. it would not be painless for the west especially for european nations who do a trade with russia. >> the u.s. could do this on their own. they don't need europe to go fully with them because these are u.s. banks, u.s. pavement system and u.s. money center that is at the core of global markets. >> reporter: al jazeera, new york. >> now sanctions against russian's banks would deal a devastating blow to russian economy. we're...
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. >>> vladimir putin, g-7 leaders all agree on tough new sanctions against russia. the question now, what will the u.s. do and is an invasion imminent? >>> a 16-year-old honor student viciously attacked in the hall of a school. what was the motive? was it over the school's program? >>> a twister hits the tar heel state. warnings of a violent weekend are coming our way. >>> saturday sunshine here. i'm kristi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 3:00 out west. first this morning, an historic visit, president obama just arrived in malaysia's capital. >> his visit is seven weeks to the day when flight 370 vanished in air. the u.s. is still fully committed to this search. >> he's warning russia is new targeted sanctions are ready to go as tensions in ukraine ramp up. but, he cautioned earlier, they may not get moscow off its back. >> i think it's important for us not to anticipate that the targeted sanctions that we are applying now necessarily solve the problem. >> we'll talk more about russia and ukraine in a moment. as the president arrives in malaysia, a warmer message. >>
. >>> vladimir putin, g-7 leaders all agree on tough new sanctions against russia. the question now, what will the u.s. do and is an invasion imminent? >>> a 16-year-old honor student viciously attacked in the hall of a school. what was the motive? was it over the school's program? >>> a twister hits the tar heel state. warnings of a violent weekend are coming our way. >>> saturday sunshine here. i'm kristi paul. >> i'm victor blackwell. 3:00 out west....
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>> spiblegging of russia. this is the state department response to russia's aggression to ukraine. quoting now. the world stands #united for ukraine let's hope that the kremlin will live by the promise of #. >> well, the hope of social media really has become the bully pulpit now in america as long as we master the internet. which we haven't mastered according to most reports. senator ted cruz sent out his own tweet in spawps to this media barrage of the state department and our ambassador note to state department, the promise of a #isn't going to make putin pull out of ukraine. >> are you sure? once he sees that ferocious #don't you think he will think better of his actions. >> senator mccain interviewed him the other day. he was talking about the fact that we won't each give small arms to the folks in ukraine. give small arms. >> we won't give them rifles. decided we give them mres, meals ready to eat. hope and fears on social media. >> also #s. you are missing this peter. we are not sending substantial assistance but we are sending something #. s. >> the climate created by this
>> spiblegging of russia. this is the state department response to russia's aggression to ukraine. quoting now. the world stands #united for ukraine let's hope that the kremlin will live by the promise of #. >> well, the hope of social media really has become the bully pulpit now in america as long as we master the internet. which we haven't mastered according to most reports. senator ted cruz sent out his own tweet in spawps to this media barrage of the state department and our...
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versus pro-russia. most people in the eastern part keenhe country are not so i'm joining the european union immediately. when you break down the question -- should you join now? most would say no. if you say five years, 10 years, 20 years, the fervor on you go -- the further on you go, the more you find a willingness to join. i am convinced it is a generational question. , what much about whether language they speak. mind, a lot of the older people in ukraine are still very attached to what they remember is a wonderful life in the soviet union. they did have a very good. teed had a guaran income, vacation, pensions. what independence means for them is a decrease in their standard of living. a lot of people are eager to go back and be part of russia. russia has all of the oil and gas money. people were very eager in crimea to join russia because they would say -- my pension will be larger again. for those reasons, people certainly have a lot of pro-russian sentiment. when you do read those polls. i have
versus pro-russia. most people in the eastern part keenhe country are not so i'm joining the european union immediately. when you break down the question -- should you join now? most would say no. if you say five years, 10 years, 20 years, the fervor on you go -- the further on you go, the more you find a willingness to join. i am convinced it is a generational question. , what much about whether language they speak. mind, a lot of the older people in ukraine are still very attached to what...
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now today moscow said that it's taking steps to resolve the situation but elsewhere, alex, russia is escalating the tension. in addition to those ground maneuvers you mentioned close to the boirter, there is now -- they're now showcasing state of the art s 300 antimissile systems, russian jet fighters are crossing -- have crossed several times in the past 24 hours and according to the pentagon russian troops are doing what they call, pulsing. that's fainting an invasion only to stop short of the border and peel off north and south. it's apparently a way to test ukraine's reaction in case of a real invasion. of course, alex, finally with all of this going on, the worry is that with president obama and putin no longer talking to each other, the chances of any resolution of this crisis are low but the chances of a dangerous miscalculation on either side are very high. alex, back to you. >> okay, jim maceda. when we next speak i'd like to talk to you about what you found when you went to the ukrainian monastery. we'll get to that next time. thanks so much. >>> more details are emerging t
now today moscow said that it's taking steps to resolve the situation but elsewhere, alex, russia is escalating the tension. in addition to those ground maneuvers you mentioned close to the boirter, there is now -- they're now showcasing state of the art s 300 antimissile systems, russian jet fighters are crossing -- have crossed several times in the past 24 hours and according to the pentagon russian troops are doing what they call, pulsing. that's fainting an invasion only to stop short of...
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accuse russia of inciting the insurgency here and of aiding the separatists. russia denies that but has said if there's violence here it could intervene. and just over the border from ukraine, thousands of russian troops began a new round of exercises this week using some of moscow's newest hardware. those drills and the threat of military intervention prompted ukraine's prime minister to accuse russia yesterday of wanting to start world war iii by occupying his country. for "cbs this morning saturday," holly williams donetsk, ukraine. >>> this morning the los angeles area is one step closer to a permanent change in its notorious daily commute. for some drivers, that means getting where they're going faster, but the l.a. freeways will no longer be free. danielle nottingham has the story. >> reporter: on any given day, there are plenty of reasons for los angeles drivers to gripe about gridlock. but soon they may have one more. because these freeways may only be free to those willing to sit in traffic. los angeles transit officials voted thursday to extend a pil
accuse russia of inciting the insurgency here and of aiding the separatists. russia denies that but has said if there's violence here it could intervene. and just over the border from ukraine, thousands of russian troops began a new round of exercises this week using some of moscow's newest hardware. those drills and the threat of military intervention prompted ukraine's prime minister to accuse russia yesterday of wanting to start world war iii by occupying his country. for "cbs this...
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and its allies face off against russia. now new sanctions are likely coming. >>> with the grim search for bodies from that south korean ferry on hold for now we're getting the first look inside the doomed ship, photos posted by a student who sadly is still missing. >> heartbreaking. >>> as we shift gears, a story that has a lot of people talking this morning, buffalo bills cheerleaders will not be on the field this season after several former cheerleaders sued, claiming they were groped, worked long hours with little pay and had to endure things such as the so-called jiggle test. >>> the severe weather trek with millions of people in its path. dylan is tracking it. >> that's why i'm standing. >> i get it now. >> this is how it works today. storms have not yet developed. this whole system is getting its act together. heavier rain to the east of vegas here. this will be our trigger mechanism for how the storms fire up, especially this afternoon and into this evening. we have really warm air out ahead of this, 10 to 15 degrees
and its allies face off against russia. now new sanctions are likely coming. >>> with the grim search for bodies from that south korean ferry on hold for now we're getting the first look inside the doomed ship, photos posted by a student who sadly is still missing. >> heartbreaking. >>> as we shift gears, a story that has a lot of people talking this morning, buffalo bills cheerleaders will not be on the field this season after several former cheerleaders sued, claiming...
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seven of the world's biggest countries accuse russia. america has accused russian jets of violating ukrainian air spa space. they continue to hold military exercises across the border. there are fear those kidnapped could be used as hostages. >> we urge russia to pull back its security forces not to provoke and not to support russian-led terrorists. we urge russia to leave us alone. >> well, let's go to barnaby phillips, monitors are still being held. any change to that situation or negotiations ongoing? >> no substantial change, stephen. the people who are holding them, the armed separatists say there are spies amongst them. they're referring to the ukrainian contingent. there has been reports from the last hour within the german government that some type of mediation is on its way here to try and talk about these people. but let's not forget the largest foreign elements within this small group is german. we think there are four germans, a dane, a pole, a swede, and someone from the czech republic as well. russia also said they would be
seven of the world's biggest countries accuse russia. america has accused russian jets of violating ukrainian air spa space. they continue to hold military exercises across the border. there are fear those kidnapped could be used as hostages. >> we urge russia to pull back its security forces not to provoke and not to support russian-led terrorists. we urge russia to leave us alone. >> well, let's go to barnaby phillips, monitors are still being held. any change to that situation or...
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and russia, involving the showdown over ukraine. president obama's tough, new round of sanctions could begin as soon as monday, with ukraine's acting prime minister accusing russia of wanting to start, quote, world war iii. abc's jeff zeleny has more on this from the white house. jeff, a decision was made last night on a conference call with four european leaders. are these sanctions supposed to hit russia financially? specifically putin's inner circle of billionaire friends? >> reporter: good morning, bianna. that's exactly where these intended sanctions are supposed to hit. the inner circle of vladimir putin. the russian business leaders, who the u.s. and these other nations believe can perhaps persuade vladimir putin to scale back and avoid a full-scale invasion of ukraine. but these prominent business leaders so far haven't been able to do that. but the u.s. and six other countries that make up the world's leading industrial nations, the g-7, believe these sanctions could work. so, they will announce a new round of them, as earl
and russia, involving the showdown over ukraine. president obama's tough, new round of sanctions could begin as soon as monday, with ukraine's acting prime minister accusing russia of wanting to start, quote, world war iii. abc's jeff zeleny has more on this from the white house. jeff, a decision was made last night on a conference call with four european leaders. are these sanctions supposed to hit russia financially? specifically putin's inner circle of billionaire friends? >> reporter:...
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but russia is a major distraction. what the president is saying about all of that. >>> and a touching tribute to a teenager stabbed to death in the middle of her high school. what might have motivated that brutal attack. >>> a potential outbreak of severe storms could become deadly this weekend. it is threatening at least 9 million people. two tornadoes already ripped through north carolina and shredded homes according to wtkr. one person was taken to the hospital with traumatic injury and at least four others injured. folks that survived the storms say they heard a loud bang. others had trouble reaching loved ones because of bad cell phone service. >> i just heard it going over the house and i heard glass shattering and heard a loud bang. >> everything that's my sister, that's my family, i didn't know. i couldn't get a hold of anybody, didn't know if she was okay. >> karen maginnis is in the severe weather center. karen, which areas could be hit next? >> this is about a three day event. the first starts out across the
but russia is a major distraction. what the president is saying about all of that. >>> and a touching tribute to a teenager stabbed to death in the middle of her high school. what might have motivated that brutal attack. >>> a potential outbreak of severe storms could become deadly this weekend. it is threatening at least 9 million people. two tornadoes already ripped through north carolina and shredded homes according to wtkr. one person was taken to the hospital with...
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secretary kerry had more strong words for russia, urging russia to work to try to liberate the inspectors who were being held hostage right now. here's more of what secretary kerry said. according to a read-out we got moments ago from the state department, he said, quote, we also expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on ukraine's border, its support for separatists and inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. the united states, its european allies agree that russia is escalating the crisis in ukraine, has essentially violated the geneva pact that was agreed to last week, and for that reason just yesterday, the u.s., the g-7 announced that new sanctions could come against russia as early as monday. now, president obama convened a conference call with the other g-7 leaders yesterday. that's when they agreed to these new sanctions, which we anticipate will target individuals, high-ranking officials who are close to putin, people who the administration describes as putin's cronies. they'll not, however, we anticipate, tar
secretary kerry had more strong words for russia, urging russia to work to try to liberate the inspectors who were being held hostage right now. here's more of what secretary kerry said. according to a read-out we got moments ago from the state department, he said, quote, we also expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on ukraine's border, its support for separatists and inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. the united...
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and six other world powers announcing they will move quickly to impose new sanctions on russia. good afternoon, i'm arthel neville. >> i'm eric shaw in for gregg jarrett. armed pro-russian separatists now are holding a group of international observers and accusing them of being nato spies. we're streaming live from donetsk, ukraine, with the latest. leland? >> reporter: hi, eric. those pro russian separatists now say they will exchange these international observers for a number of separatists being held by the ukrainian government. the government is firing back saying the observers are being held as human shields inside the pro russian stronghold, besieged by ukrainian soldiers. the soldiers, though, have not moved into the town, really out of fear of the amount of civilian casualties that would have to occur if they were going to go door to door and try to root out the separatists who are extremely well-armed. the russian foreign minister for his part says he is going to do what he can in order to help free the international observers who are being held. many will tell you that
and six other world powers announcing they will move quickly to impose new sanctions on russia. good afternoon, i'm arthel neville. >> i'm eric shaw in for gregg jarrett. armed pro-russian separatists now are holding a group of international observers and accusing them of being nato spies. we're streaming live from donetsk, ukraine, with the latest. leland? >> reporter: hi, eric. those pro russian separatists now say they will exchange these international observers for a number of...
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russia has denied violating the airspace. >>> back in this country, the nra finds itself in a dogfight this year. it's being challenged by a new antigun lobby backed by billionaire michael bloomberg. but the nra and about 70,000 supporters meeting in indianapolis this weekend aren't flinching. executive director pierre says the organization faces a do or die challenge. >> we trust in our freedom, and in an uncertain world, surrounded by lies and corruption, there is no greater freedom, believe me, than the right to survive, to protect our families, with all the rifles, shotgun shs a shotgun, and handguns that we want. >> the nra invite prod gun politicians to address the convention. among them senator marco rubio and governor bobby jindal. >>> tonight sarah palin. >>> all right. police in millford, connecticut, are investigating the stabbing death of 16-year-old girl. sanchez died after being slashed in the neck, chest, and face in a school stairwell. she was set to attend her prom that night. a classmate is under arrest and faces a murder charge. >> we are obviously devastated by the
russia has denied violating the airspace. >>> back in this country, the nra finds itself in a dogfight this year. it's being challenged by a new antigun lobby backed by billionaire michael bloomberg. but the nra and about 70,000 supporters meeting in indianapolis this weekend aren't flinching. executive director pierre says the organization faces a do or die challenge. >> we trust in our freedom, and in an uncertain world, surrounded by lies and corruption, there is no greater...
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he expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on russia's border, its support for separatists and its inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. we may see more sanctions as early as monday. >> thank you so much, lots on the plate of the white house and the president even though the president is in over seas in asia right now in malaysia and extending his condolences to those who are impacted by the missing plane. thanks so much, at the white house, erin mcpike. >>> here in the u.s., 20 million people could be impacted this weekend by an outbreak of possible deadly tornadoes and storms. let's go straight to meteorologist jennifer grey in a cnn severe weather center. we're really just seeing the beginning of what could be a pretty dangerous season? >> yeah, this is going to be a multi-day event. we had a quiet severe weather season up until now. so this is going to be the most significant event we've seen so far this season. it is getting a late start but that duns mean anything in the way of healthier the storms can be. thi
he expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on russia's border, its support for separatists and its inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. we may see more sanctions as early as monday. >> thank you so much, lots on the plate of the white house and the president even though the president is in over seas in asia right now in malaysia and extending his condolences to those who are impacted by the missing plane. thanks so...
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. >> as the west is preparing new sanctions for russia, the u.s. deployed a 150 troops. they are at the ready in case the violence is spilling beyond the borders. 600 troops from the u.s. are being sent to the region. gunman are proposing a prisoner swap, russianing captured 8 observers yesterdays and accused of spying. we have the latest now. >> on both sides of eastern ukraine, funerals are becoming political events, this time pro russian separatists laying a here row to rest. in the town, killed by the ukraine soldiers two days ago now a martar for the cause. >> ukraine is with russia. >> it is also that the observers being held by the pro russian gunman and saying that to release them is in exchange for the government in kiev that is holding a number of russian activists. >> prisoners are always coins of exchange during a war. it is international practice to swap prisoners. >> as you can see there is no sign that the pro russian groups are giving up the control, the barricades are still up. over here to see the other side of life in the east, because for most of the
. >> as the west is preparing new sanctions for russia, the u.s. deployed a 150 troops. they are at the ready in case the violence is spilling beyond the borders. 600 troops from the u.s. are being sent to the region. gunman are proposing a prisoner swap, russianing captured 8 observers yesterdays and accused of spying. we have the latest now. >> on both sides of eastern ukraine, funerals are becoming political events, this time pro russian separatists laying a here row to rest. in...
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russia and china are the best protected nations in the world. during the cold war they believed in their military docume doctrine that they could fight and win a war. the united kingdom and israel are ahead of us. >> you said that you think that we're running out of time. why do you say that? >> i say that in part because of the kovup you were -- coverup you were eluding to before. let's talk a little bit more about the incident where the attack happened in san jose. one of the things that people haven't realized and that hasn't been talked about and they should be connecting the dots on this instead of trying to suppress the good people in the u.s. is that during that incident, we were in the middle of a nuclear crisis, the gravest we ever had with north korea. they were threatening to make nuclear missile strikes in the united states. on the day of the attack, it was over the washington d.c./new york city corridor. i've written and speculated that it's possible that this might have been an all-out cyber warfare practice session by north korea
russia and china are the best protected nations in the world. during the cold war they believed in their military docume doctrine that they could fight and win a war. the united kingdom and israel are ahead of us. >> you said that you think that we're running out of time. why do you say that? >> i say that in part because of the kovup you were -- coverup you were eluding to before. let's talk a little bit more about the incident where the attack happened in san jose. one of the...
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and some of its allies are threatening still more sanctions against russia as pro- russian forces are holding captive an eight-member team of european observers in slavyansk tonight. as holly williams reports, they show no sign of backing down. >> reporter: in slavyansk today, the town's new separatist mayor, vyacheslav ponomaryov, took questions about the european observers his men are holding. what exactly are the accusations against the inspectors? >> reporter: he told us all of them are suspected of carrying out intelligence gathering in separatist territory. in other words, they're accused of being spies. slavyansk has been under the control of pro-russian separatists for more than a week, but taking foreign prisoners is something new here and could be a sign that the militants are running out of patience. after the press conference, we asked if we could see the inspectors and were told no. are the men that you've detained, are they safe? are they being treated well? "yes," he said. "you don't need to worry." ukraine's government and the u.s. accuse russia of aiding this insurgen
and some of its allies are threatening still more sanctions against russia as pro- russian forces are holding captive an eight-member team of european observers in slavyansk tonight. as holly williams reports, they show no sign of backing down. >> reporter: in slavyansk today, the town's new separatist mayor, vyacheslav ponomaryov, took questions about the european observers his men are holding. what exactly are the accusations against the inspectors? >> reporter: he told us all of...
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much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and energy giant gasprom. western leaders have not said how they would broad en those meyers. experts believe the most powerful sanctions would aim to isolate russia financially by blocking international payment systems and western investment >> if we cut them off from that, we could force a rapid adjustment of the sort we saw in 2008 in global markets after lehman failed >> russia is deeply intwined in financial markets relying on billions in foreign money to finance cross border trade and investment as well as international payment systems to process tra
much depends upon russia for trade. patricia has more >> a shot across the kremlin's bow, secretary of state john kerry promised more sanctions if russia fails to deescalate the crisis in ukraine. >> let me be clear. if russia continues in this direction, it will not just be a mistake. it will be an expensive mistake >> western sanctions have been limited largely targeting members of russian president putin's inner circle, a bank with credit and a crimeian gas company and...
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russia and china are into cold war and hardened their electric infrastructures and all of their critical infrastructures really because they believed in their military doctrine that they could fight and win a nuclear war. there are also some other countries, sweden, finland, the u.k., are ahead of us. >> you said, doctor, that you think we're running out of time. why do you say that? >> i say that in part because of the cover-up you alluded to before, where washington seems to be more interested in denying the american people information about this. let's talk more about the incident where the attack happened in san jose. one of the things that people have not recognized and has not talked about, they should connect the dots on that instead of trying to protect people. we were in the middle of the nuclear crisis, the gravest nuclear crisis we ever had with north korea, they were threatening to make missile strikes on the united states. and indeed, they were cast on the satellites, on the day the metcalf attack, was over the washington, d.c. new york city corridor. an ideal position to ta
russia and china are into cold war and hardened their electric infrastructures and all of their critical infrastructures really because they believed in their military doctrine that they could fight and win a nuclear war. there are also some other countries, sweden, finland, the u.k., are ahead of us. >> you said, doctor, that you think we're running out of time. why do you say that? >> i say that in part because of the cover-up you alluded to before, where washington seems to be...
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let's hope that the kremlin and mfa russia will live by the premise of hashtag. can anybody see what that means? >> that's a good question. thankfully chris wallace is joining us, the host of "fox news sunday" which air in a little bit. #goodmorning. >> do you think this tweet was something jen stackey dashed off or is the state department using hashtags as a did plomacy tool? >> i don't think henry kissinger would have sent this particular hash tag, but the president is that the president's handling of ukraine has not shown a lot of strength, has not been very resolute. i'm not sure there's anything we can do that can stop putin's designs on that part of the world, obviously, russia has a lot closer ties and a greater interest in ukraine than the united states and western europe do, but having said that, there's obviously a lot more we can do to try to deter putin. we could have been a lot tougher and a lot more proactive rather than reactive in economic sanctions. and the fact that we're still kind of fumbling around with our alliance and a lot of this obviousl
let's hope that the kremlin and mfa russia will live by the premise of hashtag. can anybody see what that means? >> that's a good question. thankfully chris wallace is joining us, the host of "fox news sunday" which air in a little bit. #goodmorning. >> do you think this tweet was something jen stackey dashed off or is the state department using hashtags as a did plomacy tool? >> i don't think henry kissinger would have sent this particular hash tag, but the...
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, to use our power to establish a balance of power that protect the sovereignty of the ukraine from russia. ukraine needs to develop an ability to protect its own sovereignty. to the degree the united states can help, we should, but there are real limits to that. host: you are a graduate of princeton. that's what i want to bring up this piece. "getting into the ivs -- ivies." one of the stories this past week, 95% of stanford applicants were denied admission. they accept only at 5%. guest: it is mathematics. it is very hard to get into the schools. i'm very grateful i got into princeton and was able to go there. it was a great education, great professors. i met life on friends. it is a wonderful school. unlike some of those other ivy league schools, princeton is focused on educating undergraduates. i prized the ability to sit in -- you might be in a room the size, an office with someone who is a fantastic scholar, a great scholar, and be able to talk about things you read with that person. it is unfortunate there isn't more opportunity. but there are a lot of other great universities that
, to use our power to establish a balance of power that protect the sovereignty of the ukraine from russia. ukraine needs to develop an ability to protect its own sovereignty. to the degree the united states can help, we should, but there are real limits to that. host: you are a graduate of princeton. that's what i want to bring up this piece. "getting into the ivs -- ivies." one of the stories this past week, 95% of stanford applicants were denied admission. they accept only at 5%....
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ukraine right now, the president is pushing harder for tougher sanctions, broader sanctions against russia, but not all of the european allies are going along with it. businesses are fighting back against that in europe as well. not enough consequence. he's not able to follow through in getting a new trade agreement with japan, you know, in a second term, in a world where america is one of many powers, the president can't just dictate an outcome. >> he cannot. and it does raise questions about his legacy given that he has a couple of years left. >> a couple years left. i think he's well aware of that but not going to stop pushing. one thing to watch for, does the united states start to push for a more direct targeting of putin himself? putin, personally, his own reputed personal fortune. >> right. that may be the next step and the next shoe to drop. but as you said, he has to get his allies on board. george, thank you. >>> george has a big show coming up this morning. his guests include new homeland security jeh johnson and massachusetts senator, elizabeth warren. >>> meantime, there are m
ukraine right now, the president is pushing harder for tougher sanctions, broader sanctions against russia, but not all of the european allies are going along with it. businesses are fighting back against that in europe as well. not enough consequence. he's not able to follow through in getting a new trade agreement with japan, you know, in a second term, in a world where america is one of many powers, the president can't just dictate an outcome. >> he cannot. and it does raise questions...
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washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies. wednesday is election day in iraq. but some people in chicago and the suburbs get to *vote in it. there are 16 thousand assyrian christians in illinois who emigrated to america to flee the violence in their home country. many of them cast early ballots yesterday at the assyrian national council in skokie... one of nie polling places across america. at stake are 328 seats in iraq's parliament, the body that will choose the country's president and prime minister. old st. pat's church is celebrating the 30-th anniversary of the world's largest block party! to commemorate
washington will cut off high tech exports to russia's defense industry. pro-russian separatists in eastern ukraine released one member of an inspection team being held against their will. seven monitors from the organization for security and cooperation in europe were brought before cameras at a news conference, where they were called prisoners of war. shortly after, a swedish member of the team who suffers from diabetes was released. the team was detained friday and accused of being spies....
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are considering further sanctions on russia. president putin is undeterred by the first set of sanctions bit u.s., is there anything different in these new sanctions? >> the belief is that when the sanctions are announced they will come closer to putin's inner circle, but as far as making as he can foal sanctions as in targeting whole sectors, that is not going to happen, certainly not yet at least. the belief is that it's a slow approach. there is tension between america and the e.u., but america would like to see a harder line, but it's not possible to get that kind of consensus from the european countries not least because they have significantly more business interests with russia than does the united states, some 25% of gas, which is consumed in europe comes from russia. it's the kind of mutually assured satisfaction. the ruble has plummeted, the russian bonds downgraded to one mark above junk status, so there is some dispute and hope that it will make an affect with this new round of sanctions. >> expect more details on sa
are considering further sanctions on russia. president putin is undeterred by the first set of sanctions bit u.s., is there anything different in these new sanctions? >> the belief is that when the sanctions are announced they will come closer to putin's inner circle, but as far as making as he can foal sanctions as in targeting whole sectors, that is not going to happen, certainly not yet at least. the belief is that it's a slow approach. there is tension between america and the e.u.,...
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another big one is that russia hasn't changed. i asked you a few minutes ago, a senior administration official, i said are intentions of these sanctions purely to deter further action inside ukraine or to roll back what has already taken place including the annexati annexation and they say we'll never recognize that. it's not clear the sanctions will roll back that action. it's not clear that it will deter putin from moving into eastern ukraine. the administration's intention is to keep raising the cost to make it less likely. >> jim sciutto reporting live from washington. >>> they searched by air, on the surface and under water but so far nothing. a new phase is about to begin for that missing malaysian airliner that vanished 52 days ago including using private contractors to do intense underwater search. australia's prime minister say aerial searches have now been suspended. >> it is highly unlikely at this stage that we will find any aircraft debris on the ocean surface. therefore, we are moving from the current phase to a phas
another big one is that russia hasn't changed. i asked you a few minutes ago, a senior administration official, i said are intentions of these sanctions purely to deter further action inside ukraine or to roll back what has already taken place including the annexati annexation and they say we'll never recognize that. it's not clear the sanctions will roll back that action. it's not clear that it will deter putin from moving into eastern ukraine. the administration's intention is to keep raising...
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bob corker joins andrea on the sanctions against russia. wife. and with two checks a year, everyone wins. [ female announcer ] switch today and get two safe driving bonus checks a year for driving safely. only from allstate. call 866-906-8500 now. [ dennis ] zach really loves his new camera. problem is...this isn't zach. it's a friend of a friend who was at zach's party and stole his camera. but zach's got it covered... with allstate renters insurance. [ female announcer ] protect your valuables for as low as $4 a month when you add renters insurance to your allstate auto policy. call 866-906-8500 now. what are you doing? we're switching car insurance. why? because these guys are the cheapest. why? good question. because a cut-rate price could mean cut-rate protection. you should listen to this guy. [ female announcer ] with allstate you get great protection and a great price, plus an agent! drivers who switched saved an average of $498 a year. call now and see how much you can save. just a few more ways allstate is changing car insurance for goo
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tough new sanction on russia wra. what's putin got to say about that? you don't have to be a sports fan like krystal ball to have a feeling about this story? the owner of the l.a. clippers could get bounced because of racist comments. when big news breaks, there's only one place to be, people. the cycle. >> to go after mr. putin personally. our goal is to change his calculus with respect to how the current aekzs that he is engaging in in ukraine could have an adverse xwashgt on the russian economy over the long haul and to encourage him to actually walk the walk and not just talk the talk when it comes to diplomatically resolving the crisis in ukraine. >> cycling now. time to walk the walk when it comes to the crisis in ukraine. good afternoon. we a lot to get to today. president obama also addressed those terrible storms over the weekend that claimed several lives. we continue to focus on that tragic trail as we start a new week. more on that ahead. we want tough new sections against -- to get russia to sta stand down when it comes to ukraine, and the
tough new sanction on russia wra. what's putin got to say about that? you don't have to be a sports fan like krystal ball to have a feeling about this story? the owner of the l.a. clippers could get bounced because of racist comments. when big news breaks, there's only one place to be, people. the cycle. >> to go after mr. putin personally. our goal is to change his calculus with respect to how the current aekzs that he is engaging in in ukraine could have an adverse xwashgt on the...
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and we can end russia's monopoly over europe when it comes to energy. we must put the russian bear back in the cage and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: joyer. -- the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to recognize a holocaust remember ans day. all over the world -- remembrance day. all over the world, people like a south floridian who is currently in poland on the march, are honoring the memories of those who suffered and died. we must also redouble our commitment to the survivors who are still with us. this past sunday i had the privilege of attending a ceremony in miami beach holocaust memorial. mr. garcia: and hearing from the survivors. it is unacceptable that billions are still owed to deserving survivors and that many insurers have made it nearly impossible for beneficiaries to create, collect their payments. these are men and women who suffered from unimaginable
and we can end russia's monopoly over europe when it comes to energy. we must put the russian bear back in the cage and that's just the way it is. i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: joyer. -- the gentleman's time has expired. for what purpose does the gentleman from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentleman from florida is recognized for one minute. >> i rise today to recognize a holocaust remember ans day. all over the world -- remembrance day. all over the world,...
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what we can do most effectively to deter and dissuade russia is exactly what we're doing. that's to increase the economic pressure on russia, working in coordination with our allies. the other thing that we can do is lead the international effort to support ukraine, to support its economy. we have a major assistance package that is led by the imf, thanks to the american leadership. that's what we can do for ukraine. >> tony blinken, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for having me, wolf. >>> coming up, millions of people across the south are bracing for what could be a very long and dangerous night of severe weather. we'll have more on the breaking tornado coverage. that's coming up. [ man #1 ] we're now in the approach phase, everything looking good. ♪ velocity 1,200 feet per second. [ man #2 ] you're looking great to us, eagle. ♪ 2,000 feet. ♪ still looking very good. 1,400 feet. [ male announcer ] a funny thing happens when you shoot for the moon. ahh, that's affirmative. [ male announcer ] you get there. you're a go for landing, over. [ male announcer ] t
what we can do most effectively to deter and dissuade russia is exactly what we're doing. that's to increase the economic pressure on russia, working in coordination with our allies. the other thing that we can do is lead the international effort to support ukraine, to support its economy. we have a major assistance package that is led by the imf, thanks to the american leadership. that's what we can do for ukraine. >> tony blinken, thanks very much for joining us. >> thanks for...
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and igor sechin, president of rossneft, russia's leading oil company, a close adviser to putin. the sanctions target nearly a dozen businesses tied to putin's banker and believed to help manage the russian president's vast personal wealth. the penalties do not, however, target putin, himself. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally. the goal is to change his calculous with respect to how the current actions that he's engages in in ukraine could have an adverse impact on the russian economy over the long haul. >> reporter: notably absent from the new measures are some of russia's most powerful businessmen and companies, including the natural gas giant that supplies europe with most of its energy. also absent for now, sanctions on entire sectors of the russian economy. those omissions led to sharp criticism from capitol hill. >> this is basically a rehash of what's already occurred. so we've been pushing for a portion of sectoral sanctions, sanctions against some of the -- four of the largest banking institutions in russia so they would have an impact on the econo
and igor sechin, president of rossneft, russia's leading oil company, a close adviser to putin. the sanctions target nearly a dozen businesses tied to putin's banker and believed to help manage the russian president's vast personal wealth. the penalties do not, however, target putin, himself. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally. the goal is to change his calculous with respect to how the current actions that he's engages in in ukraine could have an adverse impact on...
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. >>> plus, president obama punishing russia with more sanctions, but is he hitting putin where it hurts? >>> and a billionaire accused of a racial rant caught on tape. we'll play you the racy audio recording. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett, "outfront" tonight, millions of americans on alert, warned to take shelter right now as violent tornados ripped through the southwest and southeastern united states. at this moment we are watching four deadly storms that have already touched down, our reporters are in the center of the zone. so far, 16 people have lost their lives in oklahoma, arkansas, and iowa. you're looking right now of footage of a tornado that tore through tupelo, mississippi, just a short time ago. we just got this video in from kdr media. the governor there called a state of emergency. the violent storms threatening alabama, louisiana, and tennessee. tupelo's mayor shelton joins me on the phone. thank you very much. we're just starting to get pictures from where you are. how severe is the damage? >> thank you for having me. the damage, as fa
. >>> plus, president obama punishing russia with more sanctions, but is he hitting putin where it hurts? >>> and a billionaire accused of a racial rant caught on tape. we'll play you the racy audio recording. let's go "outfront." >>> good evening, everyone, i'm erin burnett, "outfront" tonight, millions of americans on alert, warned to take shelter right now as violent tornados ripped through the southwest and southeastern united states. at this...
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i don't think it's greater russia he is after so much is this eurasian ideal where he wants to make russia an island unto itself which doesn't participate in the international order. i don't think the sanctions are going to deter him. he's quite driven with what he wants, and he doesn't have a whole lot of good options anyway. but they will undermine his ability to act and an authoritarian regime is expensive to run. there is no point in corruption if there is no money in it. >> right. obviously could get extremely expensive if he decides to expand beyond his borders and moved in to eastern ukraine. a lot of thought-provoking stuff. greg satel, good to have you with us. thank you? >> thanks for having me. >> the world inside and outside the nba is appalled by the alleged racist remarks by one of its owners. what should happen to him now? also, could the battle with the element did turn into a battle between nations? a climate change discussion you have not hurd. f hermella is tracking the top stories on the web. >> what seemed like good news for u.s. education is being met with secretcism.
i don't think it's greater russia he is after so much is this eurasian ideal where he wants to make russia an island unto itself which doesn't participate in the international order. i don't think the sanctions are going to deter him. he's quite driven with what he wants, and he doesn't have a whole lot of good options anyway. but they will undermine his ability to act and an authoritarian regime is expensive to run. there is no point in corruption if there is no money in it. >> right....
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man telling me we can't sleep at night because we don't know if russia will attack us tomorrow. muhammad lila, abc news, eastern ukraine. >>> president obama heading back to washington this morning from the philippines. before leaving he praised the men and women of the military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia pacific region. on a trip to the large american military cemetery, the president honored american and filipino service members who fought side by side in the pacific in world war ii. >>> capitol police investigating death threats against senate majority leader harry reid. the threats are reportedly related to comments reid made about nevada rancher clive bundy. he referred to bundy supporters as domestic terrorists and to bundy himself as a hateful racist. >>> the so-called kissing congressman will not seek re-election. louisiana republican vance mcallister was seen in this video locked in a passionate kiss with a woman on his staff. mcallister apologized for his personal failure and plans to serve the rest of his term. >>
man telling me we can't sleep at night because we don't know if russia will attack us tomorrow. muhammad lila, abc news, eastern ukraine. >>> president obama heading back to washington this morning from the philippines. before leaving he praised the men and women of the military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia pacific region. on a trip to the large american military cemetery, the president honored american and filipino service members...
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what russia says about an invasion. investigating this viral video of a man kicking a boy down a skate ramp. and -- the shakeup in late- night continues, as craig ferguson now makes a big announcement. announcement. that eliminates odors and doesn't just mask them. can you give us access to maybe the smelliest room in your house? the trash is bad... oh, yeah. ...and he just took it out. it smells really nice. like, fresher. [ male announcer ] don't just mask odors, eliminate them with febreze air effects. deadly storms sweep through mississippi and alabama, as the severe weather in the south continues. we'll have the latest. a 14-year-old girl is killed on her way home from school on the city's south side. and mayor daley could be on the stand next week, over a restaurant deal. we'll have details. good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. about let's take a look. expecting temperatures to rise into the upper 60s. it's 41 in the waukegan. 42 in mundelein. w
what russia says about an invasion. investigating this viral video of a man kicking a boy down a skate ramp. and -- the shakeup in late- night continues, as craig ferguson now makes a big announcement. announcement. that eliminates odors and doesn't just mask them. can you give us access to maybe the smelliest room in your house? the trash is bad... oh, yeah. ...and he just took it out. it smells really nice. like, fresher. [ male announcer ] don't just mask odors, eliminate them with febreze...
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in russia, up 1.2% as well. more on that in a second. earnings higher today. nokia leading the european indices after unveiling plans to return more than $3 billion to shareholders in buy backs and extra dividends. the stock today up nearly 8%. this is despite a slip in the company's first quarter revenue. although investors also appear to be welcoming the firm's new ceo. good moves higher from deutsche bank, up 2.6%. it also announced a bond issue to increase the strength of its balance sheet. no news about a capital hike. we did get more announcements today on the methodology for the european banking association's stress test which are coming out for the eu today. it will include fx an a spike higher in sovereign bond yield as well. we're focused on bp, the stock up not quite a percent in london. the oil giant saying earnings at its russian partner, rosneft, have been hit by a weaker ruble. that firm's ceo has been hit by u.s. sanctions. talking about the sanctions being announced by the u.s. and the europe, the kremlin has denounced the decisions to ramp up
in russia, up 1.2% as well. more on that in a second. earnings higher today. nokia leading the european indices after unveiling plans to return more than $3 billion to shareholders in buy backs and extra dividends. the stock today up nearly 8%. this is despite a slip in the company's first quarter revenue. although investors also appear to be welcoming the firm's new ceo. good moves higher from deutsche bank, up 2.6%. it also announced a bond issue to increase the strength of its balance sheet....
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companies in russia right now. ford, adm, monsanto, boeing, and other things, other interests that our country needs , and are corporations need over there. third, the largest supply of natural gas going into germany, and other eurtugal countries, they can't handle the tough sanctions if russia puts a stop to their natural gas. forthhough poland and so is tracking -- fracking a lot more. russia is the main gas supplier. we have to learn how to trade with them. of the gasesng rid from syria. they are trying to help. buy people with uneven vinegar. congress is thinking the old , back in theods 50's and 60's. it is a different time now. we are doing trade with china. but we are not doing anything with russia. they are the second strongest power in the world, and they could nuke us right off the planet. steve, what are you proposing, then? more diplomatic outreach with russia? more trade? caller: give the more say so in the g-8. wantger trade ties that we in the far east. things they want in europe and so forth. it is
companies in russia right now. ford, adm, monsanto, boeing, and other things, other interests that our country needs , and are corporations need over there. third, the largest supply of natural gas going into germany, and other eurtugal countries, they can't handle the tough sanctions if russia puts a stop to their natural gas. forthhough poland and so is tracking -- fracking a lot more. russia is the main gas supplier. we have to learn how to trade with them. of the gasesng rid from syria....
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it will be some kind of exogenous event, could be something as simple as russia ukraine becoming more difficult. >> okay. >> don't know. something out of the ordinary. >> i wondered if you were going to say growth is disappointing and perhaps won't get the growth the market assumed. if you look at what's happening in the market you have strong rotation. we've spoken many times about the high flying tech stocks, biotech, social media, that have lost a huge amount of value but you see weakness in housing. in financials. economically sensitive areas, the utility index is pushing up towards an all-time high. what do you do with that rotation? do you follow through? >> well, we look at the individual companies and their own valuations. so we think that some of the high flyers, which have come down, are still at fairly lofty valuations and hard to justify. we contrast that with other old technology dinosaurs like microsoft, cisco, hewlett-packard, where their actual results have been quite good and their valuations are very attractive. so we wouldn't necessarily look at the rotation in a ki
it will be some kind of exogenous event, could be something as simple as russia ukraine becoming more difficult. >> okay. >> don't know. something out of the ordinary. >> i wondered if you were going to say growth is disappointing and perhaps won't get the growth the market assumed. if you look at what's happening in the market you have strong rotation. we've spoken many times about the high flying tech stocks, biotech, social media, that have lost a huge amount of value but...
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stuart: russia's vladimir putin. why don't we -- why don't we in america approve the export of liquefied natural gas? that would give us a great deal of leverage on energy over vladimir putin. >> absolutely. another example how our president does not understand that having a strong domestic economy, strong domestic energy policy translates into leverage on the geopolitical scale internationally because we could reduce russia's revenue from exporting their liquid natural gas by getting into the market. we could reduce that by 30% and keep in mind that 50% of russia's tax base comes from the sale of oil and natural gas but to many of our friends and allies in western europe. stuart: the president obviously knows this coming knows that if we export big time to europe we get leverage over vladimir putin. he knows this, why does he keep denying -- is it 23 permits that are on the table at the moment for the export of liquefied natural gas that are being held up? the president knows what is going on. why does he hold it up
stuart: russia's vladimir putin. why don't we -- why don't we in america approve the export of liquefied natural gas? that would give us a great deal of leverage on energy over vladimir putin. >> absolutely. another example how our president does not understand that having a strong domestic economy, strong domestic energy policy translates into leverage on the geopolitical scale internationally because we could reduce russia's revenue from exporting their liquid natural gas by getting...
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stocks and biotech stocks have gotten beaten up this month that today you can say on the contrary, russia's index, bugle is way up, twitter, linkedin, facebook, everything moving hire. we are watching twitter closely as it gets ready to report results "after the bell". expected to lose 3 pennies, tell us what to watch for twitter reports. now more on the nba's dramatic news conference. i honestly think adam silver was so nervous. the note you saw this that he has instituted this ban for life. watch. >> effective immediately i am banning mr. sterling for life from any association with the clippers organization or the nba. i am also finding mr. sterling $2.5 million, the maximum amount allowed under the nba constitution. melissa: you heard the correct numbers on fox business. another and business network had everything wrong. as you heard commissioner and silver has banned him for life and also says the legal do everything to force sterling to sell his team, that he has owned since the 80s. fox business's ashley webster was at a news conference with all the details. every single television ha
stocks and biotech stocks have gotten beaten up this month that today you can say on the contrary, russia's index, bugle is way up, twitter, linkedin, facebook, everything moving hire. we are watching twitter closely as it gets ready to report results "after the bell". expected to lose 3 pennies, tell us what to watch for twitter reports. now more on the nba's dramatic news conference. i honestly think adam silver was so nervous. the note you saw this that he has instituted this ban...
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there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people objecting to this pipeline do not have an all-the-the-above approach when it comes to emergency energy f. you left it up to them -- energy. if you left it up to them we'd be doing windmills, solar, no nuclear power. so the president of the united states has turned this issue over to the most extreme people in the country when it comes to politics. they're trumping the unions. they're trumping the speaker, the former presiding officer. they are locking down developing an energy source that we need as a nation, and i just really regret that the president's let them take over this issue at a time when we need more oil from friendly people and less oil from people who hate our guts. dirty oil to me is buying oil from people who will take the proceeds and share it with terrorists. this oil content
there's less oil to buy from russia and venezuela and you go down the list. what's at stake here is that the people who object to this pipeline -- i don't doubt their sincerity -- they would not allow us to buy oil from anybody or explore for oil here at home. the people objecting to this pipeline do not have an all-the-the-above approach when it comes to emergency energy f. you left it up to them -- energy. if you left it up to them we'd be doing windmills, solar, no nuclear power. so the...
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i reminded her if the europeans had another option rather than depending on russia for its energy, that would be a very big reason-but nevertheless they're saying this isn't about jobs. this is about oil companies getting richer. you say what? >> the state department says there will be 20,000 direct jobs created by this. these are working-class jobs, people with better wages and better benefits, whose children will go to better school and whose future for the family will be brighter for darryl hannah to minimize the impact on those families to show incredible sensitivity to a group of americans having a very hard time now. she can fuss with the state department. it's the state department says this is about at least 20,000 direct jobs. >> congressman, good seeing you again. senator landrieu, if you're watching, you're always invited to come on. >>> severe storms moving across the south at this hour. forcing thousands of evacuations. are we looking at the same today? we are on it, all over it. >> go! now. >> what? >> now! we need it right away! we cannot let the fans down. don't worry! th
i reminded her if the europeans had another option rather than depending on russia for its energy, that would be a very big reason-but nevertheless they're saying this isn't about jobs. this is about oil companies getting richer. you say what? >> the state department says there will be 20,000 direct jobs created by this. these are working-class jobs, people with better wages and better benefits, whose children will go to better school and whose future for the family will be brighter for...
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he called this part of ukraine new russia, and like old russia now needs to be part of the russia of which he is president. that's his intent. the development in the last few weeks points in that direction. reports say a lot of these people, ag tators are getting the orders from moscow. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you for bringing us your insight. >> my pleasure. >>> the numbers are frightening, one in five women assaulted during their college years, and only 12% of victims report the results to authorities. the obama has taken steps to fix what has been referred to as a college epidemic. vice president joe biden announced a proposal to protect students from sexual assault that will help schools reduce the number of assaults on their campuses as well as give support to vick tips. >> colleges -- victims. >> colleges and universities can no longer turn a blind eye or rape or sexual assault. we need to provide survivors with more support. we need to bring perpetrators to justice. >> nothing in the proposal is legally binding. will the recommendations have the wanted a
he called this part of ukraine new russia, and like old russia now needs to be part of the russia of which he is president. that's his intent. the development in the last few weeks points in that direction. reports say a lot of these people, ag tators are getting the orders from moscow. it's a pleasure to have you on the show. thank you for bringing us your insight. >> my pleasure. >>> the numbers are frightening, one in five women assaulted during their college years, and only...
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. >> and how russia is now threatening american astronauts. >> why aldermen are taking issue with the mayor's plan to patch the city streets. >> the cast of the new star wars episode 7 movie is revealed.a ts morning in the shooting death of a 14-year-old girl. we'll have a *live update. a man tried to rob a mariano's in the south loop. we'll have details on his arrest. good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather. hi, demetrius. >> today will be like yesterday and like the day before that and the day before that. >> your popular this week. >> this is a cool looking system but it keeps raining as showers. >> occasionally she can be funny. >> that's what really happens during commercials. we shall clean it up. but there you go. sublet radar will continue. finally some music out there that i like. here is the deal. today, 20 percent chance of rain. it won't rain all day but we could see isolated showers across the entire area popping up sporadically we are under a very unsettled weather pattern. tonight we go down to 41. better
. >> and how russia is now threatening american astronauts. >> why aldermen are taking issue with the mayor's plan to patch the city streets. >> the cast of the new star wars episode 7 movie is revealed.a ts morning in the shooting death of a 14-year-old girl. we'll have a *live update. a man tried to rob a mariano's in the south loop. we'll have details on his arrest. good morning, i'm dan ponce. and i'm erin mcelroy. let's go to demetrius ivory for a check of the weather....
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. >> just like russia's putin that went smoothly. >>> and mr. halperin, the play on veep i'm sure you heard that mr. allen. let's talk business. harry reid said democrats are holding talks about a vote to prove the keystone pipeline. is that actually going to happen? >> they're actually going to have a vote. and this is a real surprise. it's a sign of how worried democrats are about the senate. yesterday, i was out at the milken conference in los angeles, did a poll, including a lot of democrats, asking them what they thought the chances were republicans could take every 0 the senate. nate silver said around 60%. dave leonhart said around 61%. the democrats i talked to said it's more like 60%. they are worried about a republican senate. so you have harry reid saying he might take a vote on approving the keystone pipeline. what's not determined is, will this be something that's binding will this be more a sense of the senate, as they call it. but the key fact, 11 senate democrats have signed a letter to president obama saying they want him to app
. >> just like russia's putin that went smoothly. >>> and mr. halperin, the play on veep i'm sure you heard that mr. allen. let's talk business. harry reid said democrats are holding talks about a vote to prove the keystone pipeline. is that actually going to happen? >> they're actually going to have a vote. and this is a real surprise. it's a sign of how worried democrats are about the senate. yesterday, i was out at the milken conference in los angeles, did a poll,...